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  • 51God in Hinduism — In Hinduism the concept of God is complex and depends on a particular tradition. In majority of traditions of Vaishnavism he is Vishnu, God, and the text identifies this being as Krishna, sometimes referred as svayam bhagavan . The term isvara… …

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  • 52Vaishnavism — is a tradition of Hinduism, distinguished from other schools by its worship of Vishnu or its associated avatars, principally as Rama and Krishna, as the original and supreme God.cite book author = Goswami, B.K. year = 1965 title = The Bhakti Cult …

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  • 53Krishnaism — Krishnaism, is a term that is often used to describe a number of Hindu religious traditions, that are among the Hindu denominations centered on devotion to Radha Krishna or other forms of Krishna, or Vishnu in a sentiment of Krishna. [… …

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  • 54Vaikhanasas — Vaikhanasam is one of the principal traditions of Hinduism and primarily worships Vishnu (and his associated avatars) as the Supreme God. The name Vaikhanasas stands for both the followers as well as the fundamental philosophy itself with the… …

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  • 55Fanaswadi — is a neighbourhood in South Mumbai in the Girgaon area. It is known for its temple devoted to the Hindu god, Lord Venkatesh. The name fanas is Marathi for jackfruit, probably pointing to a time when the trees grew abundantly here.The temple at… …

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  • 56Sanatkumara — Sage Sanatkumara was one of the Four Kumaras, the four Manasputras (mind born sons) or spiritual sons of Brahma according to Puranic texts of Hinduism, including the Bhagavata Purana, whose other sons were Sanaka, Sanatana, and Sanandana [… …

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  • 57Daśāvatāra — refers to the ten principal avatars. In Vaishnava philosophy, an avatar ( sa. अवतार, IAST|avatāra), most commonly refers to the descent and IAST|daśa refers to ten in number. The ten most famous incarnations of Vishnu or sometimes Krishna are… …

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  • 58Vishnu — For other uses, see Vishnu (disambiguation). Vishnu Devanagari विष्णु Sanskrit Transliteration …

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  • 59F. Otto Schrader — Friedrich Otto Schrader (* 19. März 1876 in Hamburg; † 2. November 1961 in Kiel) war ein deutscher Indologe. Er beschäftigte sich vorwiegend mit indischer Philosophie und buddhistischer Literatur. Er wird auch als F. Otto Schrader zitiert und ist …

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  • 60Friedrich Otto Schrader — (* 19. März 1876 in Hamburg; † 2. November 1961 in Kiel) war ein deutscher Indologe. Er beschäftigte sich vorwiegend mit indischer Philosophie und buddhistischer Literatur. Er wird auch als F. Otto Schrader zitiert und ist nicht mit dem… …

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